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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 659077" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>We took to using the old one, because the new one had shifiting issues, I could not rely on it when I was around the herd bull, because it would not shift down, or go into reverse most of the time. So we had it in the shop and it was fixed. When I say its muddy out there, its an understatement. The manure is so hard on the mechanics of the 4 wheeler that we wanted to save the red one as long as we could. </p><p></p><p>Until bigbull mentioned the brakes, I really had just completely forgotten it didn't have any, I'm so use to driving it, the way I do, where I use the downshift, etc, and other little tricks to get me by that it works. Its 100% correct that the brakes could have made a bid difference that day. its on the list of things to get fixed, now along with the tie rod end.</p><p></p><p>GMN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 659077, member: 2382"] We took to using the old one, because the new one had shifiting issues, I could not rely on it when I was around the herd bull, because it would not shift down, or go into reverse most of the time. So we had it in the shop and it was fixed. When I say its muddy out there, its an understatement. The manure is so hard on the mechanics of the 4 wheeler that we wanted to save the red one as long as we could. Until bigbull mentioned the brakes, I really had just completely forgotten it didn't have any, I'm so use to driving it, the way I do, where I use the downshift, etc, and other little tricks to get me by that it works. Its 100% correct that the brakes could have made a bid difference that day. its on the list of things to get fixed, now along with the tie rod end. GMN [/QUOTE]
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